(RTTNews) - The European markets are likely to open lower on Thursday due to profit taking following sharp gains in the previous session. With U.S stocks failing to sustain an early upmove overnight, underlying sentiment may remain extremely cautious ahead of rate decisions by the Bank of England and the European Central Bank.
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